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shorty spark plugs?
Any one know the dimensions of short spark plugs? I have block huggers with straight plug AFR's and cant get the plug wires on. I am running BKR6E by NGK right now.
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Oops.....
Angle plug heads would cure that. Shorty block huggers aren't much of a header anyway... Not beating on you but they really aren't. To answer your question -- Accel makes a shorty plug and it's BARELY shorter than a standard plug - a 1/4" MAX... and maybe not even that. |
Oops is right and the part that has me hot headed is I noticed AFR was sending me the straight plug heads when I sent them angle on the warranty. They claimed the straight were a better choice due to not being able to gaurantee the plug holes were in the exact same location! Angle would have worked perfect but I have put them on and also had them milled down at AFR so returning I am guessing is out.
I guess either short plugs with possibly an extra 1/4 or 1/2 inch header flange on there as a spacer and or possibly accels new ceramic plug boots may be an option. Maybe new or custom built headers instead but $$$$ is tight and time too. It never ends...... |
A line out of "Pretty Woman".... It's okay... it happens all the time.
I was rebuilding the 427 SB (Dart Little M block) in the Nomad... and changing it to the 8 stack efi manifold at the same time. I had a set of Canfield 220cc raised runner heads (angle plug) on the original build.... went ahead and ported them - new springs - guides - etc.... THEN last to go on.... the intake manifold. Well the 8 stack used a Weber manifold (old skool to the max)... and guess what... no way was it going to cover those big old ports. Misc options - spacers - weld and mill the manifold etc... but then that messes up all manor of other things.... so we go to the shelf - no problem - grab a set of AFR 195's with angle plugs and bada bing bada boom.... engine done.... then another oops... those heads wouldn't work with my headers (angle vs straight) so new headers... I chock this up to HOT RODDING.... sometimes you just have to laugh.... even when it kills ya. :cheers: |
So very true Greg!!!! Well if all else fails I guess It will be new headers, Now to look at my options as I believe There are not too many for my X frame chev. If I have to do it i want to do it right this time as I said $$$$ is not flowing freely. So I guess I will have to size up what I will need to let the exhaust flow on a 500-530 HP SBC.
I agree the block huggers where not much of a header but they fit at the time. I understand longer tubes increase TQ so I will see what there is out there for that but i believe there is not a lot with larger primary tubes. |
The other thing you may want to look at -- is just modifying your existing header. It's pretty easy to "extend" the offending tube a half inch or so (whatever you choose)... then just have them recoated.
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What angle boot are you using?
Sometimes a different angle boot can make a difference. |
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I am considering the Patriot Due to price as I think I will build a set of custom ones my self when I have more time and cash. I considered the application specific ones from Hooker or Hedman but they hang REAL low and are only a 1 5/8 primary as well. Quote:
I am hoping this will solve my issue and get me rolling till I can fab up some sweet custom ones for my application:D |
Well I went out and bought some other block huggers till I have time, space and $$$$$ to build a set of custom long tubes.
They clear the plugs with ample room now!!!!:thumbsup: BUT............The collector flanges are clocked different and on a different angle:willy: :willy: :willy: I guess I will have some fitting and welding to do, just wish I had the welder at my house.....:rolleyes: |
Bust out the cut off saw and the welder.... :D
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